Interment will take place at Mt. also several nieces and nephews. She attended Grade Schools in Newington and Portsmouth, NH, and Junior High School in Auburn, ME. Marvin was also a charter member of the North Yarmouth Fire Department, of which he was most proud. He attended school in South Portland. Auburn- Louis P. Roewer died from natural causes, at home, 8 Cushman Place, Auburn. The David family wishes to thank the entire staff of Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice for their wonderful care. In lieu of flowers donations may be in his memory to Coastal Humane Society 30 Range Road Brunswick, Maine 04011, Freeport Fire/Rescue or the charity of your choice. Some of her favorite pastimes included cooking, knitting, reading and singing with family and friends while camping throughout Maine. Besides being a hardworking mother and wife, Nancy worked at WT Grants, was a school crossing guard, and a laundry attendant at the Randolph Polyclean. He was instrumental in the expansion of that company throughout New England and nationally, leaving in 1971 to form his own business, Rogers & Seymour, Inc., a Portland firm specializing in the placement of professionals in data processing, accounting, and banking positions in northern New England. She was also an excellent cook and loved to share her recipes and wonderful baked goods with everyone she knew. She was born on June 23, 1942 in Brunswick the daughter of Dr. Robert and Dorothy (Mayers) Smith. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider donations to Gray Birch Activities Committee, 27 Gray Birch Dr., Augusta, M. 04330. She worked at Eastland Shoe and retired after 35 years. Special thanks to Tom Liscord, Mary Burgess and Colleen Messina. Marty served in the United States Navy in the early 70's where he became partially disabled. Auburn Barbara C. Crandall, 67, of Portland, died on October 18th at the Hospice House. While stationed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York City, she met the love of her life during a trip to Coney Island. . Rocky passed away at Thanksgiving time and was greatly missed.
Her home was often a gathering place for all. He was active in many community service organizations and he enjoyed skiing. He is survived by: his wife Peggie, son David, daughters; Becky and Debbie, son-in-law Jason, his grandchildren, Benjamin and Catherine, father Robert Jones Sr., brother Wes, sisters; Jo Ellen Maske and Carol Tulo. Contact Raymond Marr for more information at 634-2605. He was born in Brownsfield, Texas, on Dec. 2, 1950. from Earlham College, study at the Middlebury Language Schools and an M.A. Friends and family are welcome to celebrate her memory at Sandy and Rich Kahn's house on Wednsday, May 16th from 5 to 7 PM. Lewiston - Gerard B. Gagne, 70, passed away on Saturday at his home. Vernon schools and then went on to serve his country proudly in the US Army during World War II. Barbara was a true Renaissance woman. Prudy was born September 30, 1926, the second of six children of Jackson and Doris Libby of Brewer. Unfortunately, the week she became Director, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Tom was a member of Nezinscot Lodge, Kora Shrine, Scottish & York Rites. Robert served his country proudly in the US Navy in the Korean War. The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice, P.O. Phyllis is survived by her daughters Donna Messier of Lewiston, Elaine Messier of China, Me, Carol Messier of Lewiston, son Steven Messier of Florida, sisters Shirley of Oregon, Martha Mass and husband Warren of Florida, brother William Warden and wife Dottie of Massachusetts, Raymond Warden of New Hampshire, grandchildren Joshua, Jenny, Brian and Lisa Messier, 2 great grandchildren, several sister in-laws, several nieces, nephews and cousins. For his 15 minutes of fame, he was paid $100. Brenda was raised in North Monmouth and attended Monmouth schools. Memorial service is planned for Minneapolis, when Anyes is interred beside her beloved Earl. or The American Cancer Society Northern New England Region 1 Main St., Suite 300 Topsham, Maine 0408. She enjoyed skiing, operas, and the Maine coast. An avid music lover, Jack enjoyed playing the organ and trumpet, and writing music. Frank entertained almost nightly for a number of years at a variety of public and private venues around the state. Arrangements are under the care Funeral Alternatives Group 198 Western Ave. Ave. Augusta, Me 04330. . George was educated in Waltham, MA schools and attended Westbrook College for two years. Lisa loved well; her focus was always on her daughter, Samantha the center of her world. She is survived by her sons Robert Lough and his wife Nancy of Massachusetts, Richard Lough and his wife Patty of Winthrop, John Lough and his wife Julia of East Winthrop, Thomas Lough and his wife Sharon of Readfield, daughters Dorothy Dono and her husband Michael of Connecticut, Bernadette Schmitt and her husband Barry of New York, Mary Lough-Normile and her husband Thomas of New Jersey, 20 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. He was a fierce foe at cribbage. Interment will be later in the spring at Kenney Cemetery in Brooks, Maine. Jackie was raised with the help of her aunt Rose (Turcotte) Bernard, after the untimely passing of her mother Jeanne when she was 2 years of age. She is survived by one daughter; Carol Libbe, two sons; Douglas Agren and his wife Claudette, and Donald Agren and his wife Linda, all of Auburn. Step-children Trey (Nicole) Gifford of Van Alstyne, TX, Fair Shae (Jerad) Guest of Pattonville, TX & Scotty, Mandy and Casey Conway. She enjoyed her astrology, flea market sales, knitting, crocheting and quilting, especially for all her children, grand and greats too. He loved Baseball, arguing politics, working hard, and especially being with his loving and loyal family. Vici is survived by her husband of 40 years, James E. White; her two daughters, Jessica and Ellen; her sister, Edith Pieratt; brother Don Hymer and his wife, Norma; brother Ken Hymer and his wife, Cathy; sister-in-law Jeanne Hymer, wife of Gene; and sister Phyllis Gruver and her husband, Gerald. Angelina was pre-deceased by her parents, brothers Sundy, Frank, and Ray Sandora all of portland and a sister Michelina also of Portland. She later went on to Paris Junior College and graduated with her Associate Degree in Science and became a Licensed Vocational Nurse in 1990. Lewiston- Arlene M. Hiscock, 81, of Fair St., passed away on Tuesday, November 29 at her home after a long illness with her family by her side. PORTLAND, M.E. Henrietta was Director of Browns child psychiatry fellowship training program and the triple-board residency program in psychiatry-pediatrics-child psychiatry. She and her husband enjoyed many activities together including swimming, skiing, performing household projects and traveling. Barbara was an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots. She was also a member of the Alma Lee Dance Lisbon, and attended the Open Door Baptist Church where she had been recently baptized. He also enjoyed fishing and hunting. In Pound Ridge, Westchester County, N.Y. he was an active participant in community affairs as a member of the Pound Ridge Conservation Commission and the Planning Board. He worked many years in civil service in C.E.M.I.R.T., later provided security for the Mayo Regional Hospital and for many years owned a book shop in Dover-Foxcroft. She also enjoyed reading and spending time with her family and friends. Her children will always remember her fantastic molasses cookies. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, snowmobiling, watching races at the Oxford Plains or on TV. Auburn, Me. Lewiston-David R. Daye, 44, of Greene and formerly of Bethel, passed away Monday May 22, 2006 at Central Maine Medical Center with his family be his side. The following year, she attended Berkshire Christian College in Lenox, Mass., where she met and married her husband, Jim. Paris, passed away May 21, 2007 at the Hospice House. Frank was proud to have had a number of his former students go on to study music professionally, but always considered his primary goal to be exposing as many kids as possible to music, helping them to understand and appreciate it. Paul was predeceased by his mother and father; stepfather Leslie Lawton; a brother, Philip; and a sister, Helen Severance. 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